Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
to cackle | cacarear |

I thought it would have been nice to meet each other in person. Do you prefer to teach adults or children? Of course, I want to learn more English and I can help you to learn more German.
The first thing he wanted to show us was a war memorial for Cambodia's civil war. The war has ended only few years earlier and was still very present in the mind of the entire population.
If we had more time, we would have stayed overnight in Aguas Calientes and visited Machu Picchu before 10 a.m. when the crowd (from Cusco) arrives.
The first thing he wanted to show us was a war memorial for Cambodia's civil war. The war has ended only few years earlier and was still very present in the mind of the entire population.
If we had more time, we would have stayed overnight in Aguas Calientes and visited Machu Picchu before 10 a.m. when the crowd (from Cusco) arrives.
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Conjugation of cackle [ cackled, cackled ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of cacarear [cacareado] |
cacareo cacareas cacarea cacareamos cacareáis cacarean | cacareaba cacareabas cacareaba cacareábamos cacareabais cacareaban | cacareé cacareaste cacareó cacareamos cacareasteis cacarearon | cacarearé cacarearás cacareará cacarearemos cacarearéis cacarearán |